Emmanuel Fortunat
About Emmanuel Fortunat
Emmanuel Fortunat is the Head of the West Africa Crude Trading Desk at Chevron in London, with extensive experience in both financial and physical oil trading.
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Emmanuel Fortunat is the Head of West Africa Crude Trading Desk at Chevron in London, England, United Kingdom.
Current Role At Chevron
Emmanuel Fortunat currently works at Chevron as both the Head of West Africa Crude Trading Desk and a West Africa Crude Oil Trader. His role involves leading trading activities and managing operations pertaining to crude oil from the West African region.
Career At Chevron
Emmanuel Fortunat has served in multiple capacities at Chevron, accumulating extensive experience. Before becoming the Head of West Africa Crude Trading Desk, he managed trading for North Sea crude oil from 2011 to 2015. He also worked as a WAF Commercial Analyst from 2010 to 2011, and as a Fuel Oil Planner from 2008 to 2010, all based in London.
Previous Experience
Prior to his roles at Chevron, Emmanuel Fortunat worked in various positions within the energy sector. He was a Financial Naphtha Broker at Tullett Prebon from 2007 to 2008, gaining experience in financial trading of petrochemicals. He began his career as an Energy Buyer at John Hall Associates in Horsham from 2006 to 2007.
Education and Expertise
Emmanuel Fortunat holds a Master's Degree in Economics of Energy from the French Institute of Petroleum and a Bachelor's Degree in Econometrics from Université Paris X Nanterre. His educational background provides a strong foundation in market dynamics and energy economics. He is fluent in both English and French, which enhances his ability to communicate and negotiate in international trading.
Industry Knowledge
Emmanuel Fortunat possesses extensive experience in both financial and physical trading of oil. His tenure as a Fuel Oil Planner at the Pembroke refinery contributed to his in-depth knowledge of refinery economics. These roles have equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of market dynamics in the energy sector.